Florida Police Recover Body Of Missing Woman Attacked By Alligator

Florida Police Recover Body Of Missing Woman Attacked By Alligator

Florida police have recovered the body of a woman who was attacked by an

Florida police have recovered the body of a woman who was attacked by an alligator, officials said Saturday.

Searchers found the body of 47-year-old Shizuka Matsuki in a Broward County lake hours after they captured an alligator and discovered her arm in its belly.

No one witnessed the attack, but a neighbor said Matsuki was walking her two dogs Friday morning in Silver Lakes Rotary Nature Park in the city of Davie in southern Florida when she vanished. Only her barking dogs remained at the waterfront. One of the dogs had a fresh wound.

“Her dogs won’t leave the pond,” Davie Police Maj. Dale Engle told the Sun Sentinel on Friday when the search began. “One of her dogs got bit by the gator.”

Ronald Washington of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said Friday afternoon in an interview on WPLG-TV that the agency had captured a 12½-foot-long alligator at the lake and that a necropsy on the animal revealed the severed arm.

A Davie resident recalled visiting the park a year ago and seeing a shockingly large alligator swim to the bank after her son threw bread in the water to feed the fish.

“That gator was there in a heartbeat,” she told the Sun Sentinel. “We never went back again.”

Three trappers had been hired to try to capture the animal over the last two years but had failed to do so, according to the newspaper.

“This is heartbreaking for everyone involved and our sincere condolences go out to the family and friends of the victim,” said a statement from the wildlife commission. An investigation is continuing.